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SEMICON Taiwan 2023 to kick off in early September

Jessie Shen, DIGITIMES Asia, Taipei 0

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SEMICON Taiwan 2023 will take place in Taipei from September 6–8, with a focus on advanced process manufacturing, heterogeneous integration, compound semiconductors, automotive chips, smart manufacturing, sustainable manufacturing, semiconductor information security, and talents.

The annual trade show this year will feature more than 3,000 booths and 850 exhibitors from around the world, according to host organization SEMI. It will include 12 theme pavilions, and more than 20 industry forums and seminars.

Among the theme pavilions will be a smart manufacturing tour at the high-tech plant pavillion. The theme "AI-driven innovation-future intelligence" was used to create and display virtual and real integration, technology application interactive devices, and the most groundbreaking and innovative technologies, as well as application scenarios such as unmanned cleanrooms, smart car production, and information security protection for the Internet of things, demonstrating artificial intelligence's profound impact on semiconductor applications.

Among the forums, the Master Forum will invite top executives from companies, such as TSMC chairman Mark Liu, ASE Technology chief operating officer Tien Wu, Aniruddh Devgan, president and CEO of Cadence Design Systems, Lam Research president and CEO Tim Archer, and Tokyo Electron president and CEO Toshiki Kawai.

The semiconductor industry is the primary driver of technological advances and application breakthroughs, and innovation is the key to nurturing the industry's ongoing development, said Terry Tsao, chief marketing officer at SEMI and president of SEMI Taiwan. SEMICON Taiwan brings together global industry sectors, governments, academia, and research circles and once again demonstrates the most advanced technological trends and innovative solutions for a more prosperous and sustainable future at a time when opportunities and challenges such as artificial intelligence, sustainability, and information security are coming one after another, Tsao continued.